EO resources screenshot_v2.png In response to reports that the ... and other nonprofit groups, GCIR has curated a set of resources to assist funders in preparation for a potential ... and will be a dynamic space where we will continue to add resources as we identify them. We also encourage you to share ...
April, 2025
Data Tool
... - does not happen overnight. It requires financial resources to support research, conduct culturally competent ...
November 30, 2023
Webinar
Join GCIR and FCYO for a discussion with leaders from the immigrant youth moment during this critical time.
May 6, 2021
Webinar
The Evelyn and Walter Haas Jr. Fund, Northern California Grantmakers, and Grantmakers Concerned with Immigrants and Refugees invite you to a funder briefing to learn about exciting initiatives to end the political exclusion of immigrants and build thriving local communities through immigrant voting.
October 25, 2023
Webinar
... that are increasing their annual payouts or mobilizing resources through internal or shared rapid response funds, we ... Protecting Communities, Building Power, and Mobilizing Resources ...
April 3, 2025
President's Message
Find all program-related materials for "California Local Voting: Funder Briefing" here, including the session recording and slide deck of the meeting.
November, 2023
Program Materials
... is often made up of wealthy people who donate, who have resources, who can ask other people for money and help with ...
September 6, 2022
GCIR Blog Series
... work to support and invest in. Funders can: Move resources to build the narrative power necessary to change ... in which: Immigrant and refugee communities will have the resources and capital to self-determine. The leadership and ...
March 13, 2024
President's Message
... and how philanthropy can partner with grantees to co-design a new normal for our multiracial democracy in which ... of engagement builds youth consciousness of how public resources are allocated. It shows the city that our youth are ... essential information like how to stay safe and access resources in the face of Covid-19. In this way, young people ...
July 12, 2021
GCIR Blog Series
Building on the legacy of Queer and Trans elders and pioneers, LGBTQ immigrant and refugee leaders continue to lead the fight for societal transformation. For years, these leaders have advocated for increased funding to support LGBTQ immigrant communities, particularly to address lack of access to medical care and asylum and detention issues (including sexual assault). A 2017 Congressional inquiry found that LGBTQ immigrants are 97 times more likely to be sexually victimized than non-LGBTQ people while in ICE custody. However, LGTBQ immigrant issues continue to receive less funding when compared to overall dollar amounts invested in LGBTQ communities.
October 5, 2022
Webinar
... in building evaluative capacity, including through the design (and constant iteration) of ways of working that make ... principle is about being strategic about the use of our resources for maximum impact. Collaborative. If we are to ...
April 6, 2023
GCIR Staff Feature
... and sexual orientation, and who face violence and lack of resources as a result. One response we received from funders ... only 4 cents focus on trans communities. In 2020, resources moved out of foundations in a way I’d never seen ...
September 28, 2021
GCIR Blog Series
... our community and different organizations, services, and resources that exist in the area. Our work starts with ... to go to learn how to navigate systems and connect with resources and different types of people. Not knowing has ... not true. As immigrants, often we don’t know what resources are available and can be scared to ask because we ...
May 3, 2023
GCIR Blog Series
... play offers insights into key threats, opportunities, and resources to help funders meet the challenges of the ... pushing back against encroaching authoritarianism, this summary should be taken to be a non-exhaustive, point in-time ...
May, 2025
Report
Join GCIR for a discussion with the Alliance for Justice and leading immigrant justice organizations to understand how philanthropy can fund in the 501(c)4 space while also learning about active opportunities.
November 4, 2021
Webinar
100 DAY STATE OF PLAY & RESOURCES FOR PHILANTHROPY INTRODUCTION In January of this ... pushing back against encroaching authoritarianism, this summary should be taken to be a non-exhaustive, point in-time ... Act marketplace to Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) holders. Even if the expansion survives legal ...
May, 2025
Report
While there has been a long history of efforts to erase and exclude immigrants, BIPOC, and other marginalized communities, this timeline shows how powerfully communities in Texas have resisted. From Indigenous nations fighting to preserve their culture to BIPOC communities organizing to end the criminalization of Black and Brown lives, people have sought to protect their freedom to move, stay, work, and thrive.
May, 2022
Infographic
... Director, Intelligent Mischief and Black Migrant Futures Design Lab Nayantara Sen , former Lead Designer, Butterfly ...
June 6, 2023
Webinar
Over the last two decades, waves of immigrants have made rural communities their homes. According to the Pew Research Center, from 2000 to 2018 immigrants accounted for 37 percent of overall rural population growth. Driven by demand for labor in the argricultural, meat packing, and dairy processing industries, this growth has led to an economic revival of parts of rural America where communities were once on the decline.
October 18, 2022
Webinar
... change. For philanthropy, it must mean providing needed resources and using its powerful voice and influence to ...
July 13, 2022
GCIR Staff Feature